I listened to the Canada Girl interview, but maybe I did not listen attentively enough, because I do not recall any blasphemous statements that were spoken by Canada Girl. Somebody please correct me if I am mistaken?
Canada Girl simply recounted her perceived experiences of being a laundry servant/slave for the guru in question, namely Chris Butler.
Why does Chris Butler want to keep this information so secret? Is it because it sounds totally absurd and insane to have a whole house and several servants/slaves dedicated full-time to his abnormally enormous amount of laundry?
The absurd and insane protocol for avoiding the spread of germs?
Does the interview reveal that this man is obviously suffering from some insane germophobic mental disease?
And I am wondering what happens when this absurd and insane protocol is not followed? What happens to the bewildered laundry slave or cook who gets within 30 feet of a germ-laden materialistic karmi?
Seeing as how Chris Butler had an infatuation with baseball in the past, and seeing as how he now seems to have an infatuation with gangsterism (the "Ninja Gang"?), I am wondering if there is some similarity of mentality between Chris Butler and Al Capone as depicted in this horrendous clip from the movie:
[www.youtube.com]
Can the Canada Girl be sued by slimeball lawyers for simply recounting her perceived experiences within this cult? I don't think so.
Bravo to Rama for keeping this revealing interview online for public viewing.
Canada Girl simply recounted her perceived experiences of being a laundry servant/slave for the guru in question, namely Chris Butler.
Why does Chris Butler want to keep this information so secret? Is it because it sounds totally absurd and insane to have a whole house and several servants/slaves dedicated full-time to his abnormally enormous amount of laundry?
The absurd and insane protocol for avoiding the spread of germs?
Does the interview reveal that this man is obviously suffering from some insane germophobic mental disease?
And I am wondering what happens when this absurd and insane protocol is not followed? What happens to the bewildered laundry slave or cook who gets within 30 feet of a germ-laden materialistic karmi?
Seeing as how Chris Butler had an infatuation with baseball in the past, and seeing as how he now seems to have an infatuation with gangsterism (the "Ninja Gang"?), I am wondering if there is some similarity of mentality between Chris Butler and Al Capone as depicted in this horrendous clip from the movie:
[www.youtube.com]
Can the Canada Girl be sued by slimeball lawyers for simply recounting her perceived experiences within this cult? I don't think so.
Bravo to Rama for keeping this revealing interview online for public viewing.